The Siegel Bros. were slammin' out a baionSo slick it should have been a crimeIrene and Flocko and little Amy KhanLead off the big front lineThe crowd was bouncin' in sync with the pulseYou get a case of party feet(Then the room turns brightAnd fills up with light)And then from somewhere deep inside youSome frozen stuff begins to crackBetter hurry

Chorus:Take the T-Line to Bleak and DivineJust above the Good Time FlatsIt's your last chanceTo learn how to danceAt the Teahouse on the Tracks

On Sunday morningYou're back at the wheelYou're feelng calm and crisp and strong

Chorus:If it feels rightJust drive for the lightThat's the groovessential factsSomeday we'll all meet at the end of the streetAt the Teahouse on the Tracks

Comments/Interpretations

by Donald Fagan Fan on 2/22/2012 11:38amLyrics Depot lists this as a Steely Dan song but it is a Donald Fagan track from his excellent 1993 solo record Kamakiriad. That said, the record was produced by Walter Becker of Steely Dan fame so it is sort of a SD tune...but not.